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ACQUISITION OF LOGS ON COILED TUBING and DRILL PIPE
<== A coiled tubing operation in progress The tool string at the bottom of the tubing is called the bottom hole assembly (BHA). It can range from something as simple as a jetting nozzle, for jobs involving pumping chemicals or cement, to a larger string of logging and steering tools. CT conveyed logging can use wireline inside the tubing or memory tools that record the measurements that are then played back when the tool is retrieved. Before the invention of coiled tubing rigs, logging tools were sometimes delivered to the bottom of the hole on the end of drill pipe. The logging tool has to be fitted to the bottom of the drill pipe, and the logging cable run through the drill pipe, a very tedious and time consuming process. Logging tools were often damaged on the way in, as running pipe is a relatively rough process. Logs were recorded while running into the hole, just in case, then also logged on the way out. This process is still done in some parts of the world where coiled tubing rigs are not yet common.
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